Claims
- 1. An imaging catheter having distal and proximal ends and a lumen, comprising:
an imaging device located within the lumen of a distal portion of the catheter; a drive shaft, having proximal and distal ends, proximally coupled with the imaging transducer assembly; and a coil wound around the distal end of the drive shaft, wherein the coil reinforces the imaging device.
- 2. The imaging catheter of claim 1, wherein the coil is configured to be a sensor adapted to communicate with a medical positioning system.
- 3. The imaging catheter of claim 1, wherein the coil is configured to be a matching circuit for the imaging device.
- 4. The imaging catheter of claim 1, further comprising a tri-axial cable in the drive shaft.
- 5. The imaging catheter of claim 1, further comprising a twisted pair cable in the drive shaft.
- 6. The imaging catheter of claim 1, wherein the imaging device is an imaging transducer.
- 7. The imaging catheter of claim 6, wherein the imaging transducer comprises an acoustic lens coupled with a layer of piezoelectric crystal, the piezoelectric crystal being coupled with a backing material.
- 8. The imaging catheter of claim 1, further comprising a shrink tube surrounding the imaging device and the coil.
- 9. The imaging catheter of claim 1, wherein the imaging device is electrically coupled with the coil in series.
- 10. The imaging catheter of claim 1, wherein the imaging device is electrically coupled with the coil in parallel.
- 11. The imaging catheter of claim 1, further comprising non-conductive epoxy surrounding at least a portion of the drive shaft and coil, wherein the non-conductive epoxy attaches the imaging device to the drive shaft.
- 12. An imaging apparatus for use within the lumen of a blood vessel comprising:
a non-conductive epoxy layer surrounding the coaxial cable; a drive shaft, having distal and proximal ends, surrounding a substantial portion the non-conductive epoxy layer; an imaging device coupled to the distal end of the drive shaft; and a sensor coil wrapped around a distal portion of the drive shaft.
- 13. The imaging apparatus of claim 12, wherein the sensor coil is electrically coupled to the imaging device in parallel.
- 14. The imaging apparatus of claim 12, wherein the sensor coil is electrically coupled to the imaging transducer in series.
- 15. The imaging apparatus of claim 12, wherein the sensor coil is configured to be a tuning circuit for the imaging transducer.
- 16. The imaging apparatus of claim 12, further comprising a matching circuit coupled with the sensor coil.
- 17. The imaging apparatus of claim 16, wherein the matching circuit comprises a pi network.
- 18. The imaging apparatus of claim 12, further comprising a coaxial cable, surrounded by the non-conductive epoxy.
- 19. The imaging apparatus of claim 12, further comprising a tri-axial cable, surrounded by the non-conductive epoxy.
- 20. The imaging apparatus of claim 12, wherein the imaging device is an imaging transducer.
- 21. The imaging apparatus of claim 20, wherein the imaging transducer assembly comprises an acoustic lens coupled with a piezoelectric crystal layer, and the piezoelectric crystal layer is coupled with a backing material.
- 22. The imaging apparatus of claim 21, wherein the backing material comprises tungsten.
- 23. The imaging apparatus of claim 12, further comprising a shrink tube surrounding the imaging device and the sensor coil.
- 24. The imaging apparatus of claim 12, wherein the sensor coil is adapted to communicate with a medical positioning system.
- 25. The imaging apparatus of claim 24, wherein the sensor coil is configured to transmit electromagnetic signals.
- 26. The imaging apparatus of claim 24, wherein the sensor coil is configured to receive electromagnetic signals.
- 27. A medical imaging system comprising:
a medical positioning system; and an imaging device adapted to be inserted into a lumen of a body, the imaging device including: a catheter having distal and proximal ends and a lumen; a drive shaft, having proximal and distal ends, within the lumen; and an imaging transducer assembly, including:
an imaging transducer coupled to the distal end of the drive shaft; and a coil of a sensor surrounding a distal portion of the drive shaft, the sensor adapted to communicate with the medical positioning system and configured to reinforce the imaging transducer assembly.
- 28. The medical imaging system of claim 27, wherein the imaging transducer comprises an acoustic lens coupled with a layer of piezoelectric crystal, the piezoelectric crystal being coupled with a backing material.
- 29. The medical imaging system of claim 27, wherein the medical positioning system includes an ultrasound console that sends pulses to the coil and the imaging transducer.
- 30. The medical imaging system of claim 27, wherein the coil is electrically coupled to the transducer in series.
- 31. The medical imaging system of claim 27, wherein the coil is electrically coupled to the transducer in parallel.
- 32. The medical imaging system of claim 27, further comprising a matching circuit coupled with the imaging transducer.
- 33. The medical imaging system of claim 32, wherein the coil is configured to be the matching circuit.
- 34. The medical imaging system of claim 27, further comprising a coaxial cable surrounded by the drive shaft.
- 35. The medical imaging system of claim 27, further comprising a tri-axial cable surrounded by the drive shaft.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENTS AND APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/401,901, entitled “An Improved Imaging Transducer Assembly,” filed on Mar. 28, 2003, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10401901 |
Mar 2003 |
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10754292 |
Jan 2004 |
US |